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Visas

To travel to Turkey, the visa requirements depend on your nationality and the purpose of your visit. Below is an overview of the common visa options for Turkey:

 

 1. e-Visa:

Turkey offers an electronic visa (e-Visa) system for citizens of many countries. This is the easiest way to get a visa for tourism or short business trips (up to 90 days). You can apply online and receive the visa via email. 

 

- Eligibility: Citizens from countries like the USA, UK, Australia, and many EU countries can apply for an e-Visa.

- Application process: The application is straightforward and done on the official e-Visa website.

- Duration: Typically allows stays of up to 30 or 90 days within a 180-day period, depending on your nationality.

- Cost: The visa fee varies by nationality.

 

2. Visa on Arrival:

Some nationalities are eligible for a visa on arrival in Turkey, but this option has largely been replaced by the e-Visa system. It’s recommended to apply for the e-Visa beforehand to avoid long queues.

 

3. Sticker Visa:

If your country is not eligible for an e-Visa, you may need to apply for a sticker visa at the Turkish embassy or consulate in your country.

- Types: Tourist, business, student, work, or residency visas.

- Requirements: You’ll need to provide documents such as passport, passport-sized photos, travel itinerary, hotel bookings, proof of sufficient funds, and sometimes travel insurance.

 

 4. Visa-Free Entry:

Citizens of some countries (e.g., Japan, South Korea, Georgia) can enter Turkey without a visa for short stays, typically for tourism or business purposes.

 

How to Apply for a Turkish e-Visa:

1. Visit the official [Turkey e-Visa website](https://www.evisa.gov.tr/en/).

2. Fill out the online application with your personal information and travel details.

3. Pay the visa fee with a credit or debit card.

4. Receive your e-Visa by email and print a copy for your records.

 

Let me know your nationality, and I can provide specific details based on that!

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